Beaten Fla. cop's back up left minutes before attack

Officer was beaten with a cinder block and run over with his own car

MIAMI — A Miami-Dade police officer who was beaten with a cinder block and run over by a suspect became a victim just moments after his back up left the scene of the crime, a report of the weekend incident stated.

Det. Carlos Castillo is still in the hospital fighting for his life after suffering a savage beating at the hands of ex-con Michael Paul Robertson, Jr., who then took the officer's car and ran him over with it. According to the police report, Castillo requested back up for a routine traffic stop on Friday night in Liberty City after pulling over Robertson and his girlfriend, 25-year-old Monica Rene Banks. Robertson, who was already a wanted man, fled the scene and Castillo, instead of giving chase, handcuffed Banks and waited on his back up.

As the Castillo placed Banks in his Dodge Charger, Robertson snuck up from behind and bashed Castillo on the head with a cinder block. The suspect then kicked and stomped on the down officer before jumping into the patrol car and running the helpless officer over. It's unclear if the Castillo's back up followed proper procedure in leaving Castillo behind alone with Banks and Miami-Dade police have yet to comment on the issue.

On Monday, Banks, who witnessed the encounter while in handcuffs, had her bond amount reduced to $25,000 and is expected to be released from jail today.